President Trump Highlights Largest Deportation Effort in History at Conservative Conference
At the Conservative Political Action Conference near Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump criticized left-wing politicians for deploying the American military abroad instead of safeguarding the southern border.
Describing illegal immigration as an “invasion,” Trump emphasized his administration’s efforts in deportation, stating that while his first term had impressive numbers, the deportation figures in his second term have surpassed them within just four weeks.
Trump highlighted the immediate actions taken upon assuming office in his second term, including ending “catch and release” at the border, reinstating the Remain in Mexico policy, and terminating birthright citizenship.
He commended the ongoing deportation operation, labeling it as the largest in American history, even surpassing President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s efforts. Trump underscored the importance of reclaiming American communities from illegal alien criminals and securing jobs and wages for American citizens.
Furthermore, Trump mentioned the cooperation of foreign countries in accepting their illegal immigrants back, citing instances with Venezuela and Colombia. He also praised the designation of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization.
Overall, Trump reiterated his commitment to protecting American borders and communities from the impacts of illegal immigration, emphasizing the need to prevent the country from becoming a dumping ground for criminals and advocating for the restoration of law and order.
Syndicated with permission from The Daily Signal.